
Target Monster Mutton Snapper in the Keys
Large mutton snapper inhabit deeper 80- to 100-foot patch reefs out of Big Pine Key this time of year. Here’s how to catch them dropping live baits on the drift.

Large mutton snapper inhabit deeper 80- to 100-foot patch reefs out of Big Pine Key this time of year. Here’s how to catch them dropping live baits on the drift.

Southern California puts up easy limits of vermilion rockfish in the winter.

Pro tips for targeting tuna offshore in the Gulf near oil rigs and in open water.

Want to catch the seatrout of a lifetime? Top pros share techniques and tools that catch giants in the country’s best seatrout fisheries.

While not often publicized, Maine is quickly becoming a hot spot for bluefin tuna fishing.

Add an A-Rig to your arsenal, especially for Southern California’s popular inshore bass species.

A guide to fishing for big bull reds in Lower Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina’s Outer Banks.

Use radar to improve your offshore fishing success.

The common jack is a real tackle-buster.

Catch the bite from the beaches to Buoy 10 and the Columbia River.

A rite of passage for Northeast anglers.

You don’t always need live bait to catch a mess of summer flounder.

Large mutton snapper inhabit deeper 80- to 100-foot patch reefs out of Big Pine Key this time of year. Here’s how to catch them dropping live baits on the drift.

Southern California puts up easy limits of vermilion rockfish in the winter.

Pro tips for targeting tuna offshore in the Gulf near oil rigs and in open water.

Want to catch the seatrout of a lifetime? Top pros share techniques and tools that catch giants in the country’s best seatrout fisheries.

While not often publicized, Maine is quickly becoming a hot spot for bluefin tuna fishing.

Add an A-Rig to your arsenal, especially for Southern California’s popular inshore bass species.

A guide to fishing for big bull reds in Lower Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina’s Outer Banks.

Use radar to improve your offshore fishing success.

The common jack is a real tackle-buster.

Catch the bite from the beaches to Buoy 10 and the Columbia River.

A rite of passage for Northeast anglers.

You don’t always need live bait to catch a mess of summer flounder.
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